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Study of cosmic-ray H and He isotopes at 23 AUWe have measured the spectra of H and He isotopes during the 1987 solar minimum with the cosmic-ray detector system (CRS) on the Voyager 2 spacecraft. By carrying out the measurement near solar minimum and at large heliospheric distances, the effects of solar modulations were reduced. In particular, the adiabatic energy losses were smaller, and these results from 23 AU over the solar minimum period of cycle 21 represent observations at energies not accessible from previous measurements near 1 AU. The modulated spectra with the diffusion coefficient constant k(sub 0) = 3.15 x 10(exp 22) sq cm/s (which corresponds to a solar modulation parameter of 360 MV at 23 AU and 500 MV at 1 AU) agree well with both our data at 23 AU and the previous solar minimum measurements at 1 AU. The measured H-1 and H-2 spectra are both consistent with the calculated spectra, using standard Galactic and heliospheric propagation models without invoking an anomalous hydrogen component. With the fixed modulation parameter of 360 MV, the mean pathlengths, source spectra, and cross sections were varied to study the effects of different input parameters on the spectra and relative abundances. At this stage of our work, we have not found any strong evidence from the low-energy H-2 and He-3 data that H-1 and He-4 should have a different propagation history, or different types of source spectra from the heavier cosmic-ray nuclei.
Document ID
19950039621
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Seo, E. S.
(University of Maryland, College Park, MD United States)
Mcdonald, F. B.
(University of Maryland, College Park, MD United States)
Lal, N.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Webber, W. R.
(New Mexico State University Las Cruces, NM, United States)
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
September 10, 1994
Publication Information
Publication: Astrophysical Journal, Part 1
Volume: 432
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0004-637X
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Accession Number
95A71220
Distribution Limits
Public
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